Low Reynolds Number Locomotion: Bacteria and Metachronal Waves
ORAL · U04 · ID: 676922
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Transitioning to confined spaces impacts bacterial swimming and escape response
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Publication: Lynch, J. B., James, N., McFall-Ngai, M., Ruby, E. G., Shin, S., & Takagi, D. (2022). Transitioning to confined spaces impacts bacterial swimming and escape response. Biophys. J.
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Daisuke Takagi
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Jonathan B Lynch
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Nicholas James
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Margaret McFall-Ngai
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Edward G Ruby
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Sangwoo Shin
- University of Buffalo
- Buffalo
- University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Daisuke Takagi
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Hydrodynamics of forward and upside-down locomotion in mysid shrimp
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Donald R Webster
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Donald R Webster
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Angelica Connor
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Devesh Ranjan
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Hydrodynamic Scaling of Metachronal Swimming
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Publication: Garayev K, Murphy DW. Hydrodynamic Scaling of Metachronal Swimming. Physical Review Fluids. 2022 Jul (submitted).
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Kuvvat Garayev
- University of South Florida
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Kuvvat Garayev
- University of South Florida
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David W Murphy
- University of South Florida
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Multiflagellarity allows bacteria to maintain constant motility across cell size
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Xiang Cheng
- University of Minnesota
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Xiang Cheng
- University of Minnesota
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Shashank Kamdar
- University of Minnesota
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Dipanjan Ghosh
- University of Minnesota
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Wanho Lee
- University of Cincinnati
- National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Korea
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Maria Tatulea-Codrean
- Collège de France
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Yongsam Kim
- Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea
- Chung-Ang University, Korea
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Supriya Ghosh
- University of Minnesota
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Youngjun Kim
- University of Minnesota
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Tejesh Cheepuru
- University of Minnesota
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Wanho Lee
- University of Cincinnati
- National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Korea
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Vibrio anguillarum swims with variable speeds during runs
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Kiarash Samsami
- University of Utah
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Kiarash Samsami
- University of Utah
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Mehdi Jabbarzadeh
- Univeristy of Utah
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Henry C Fu
- University of Utah
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RoboKrill: the role of morphology on thrust production during metachronal swimming
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.01037
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Sara Oliveira Pedro dos Santos
- Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Sara Oliveira Pedro dos Santos
- Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
- Brown UniversityBrown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Monica M Wilhelmus
- Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
- Brown University
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, USA
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
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Effects of swimming environment on bacterial motility
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Publication: D. Kim, Y. Kim, and S. Lim, Effects of swimming environment on bacterial motility, Physics of Fluids, 34, 031907 (2022)
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Sookkyung Lim
- University Of Cincinnati
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Sookkyung Lim
- University Of Cincinnati
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Yongsam Kim
- Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea
- Chung-Ang University, Korea
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Dokyum Kim
- Chung-Ang University
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Swimming isn't such a drag: How the coalescence and flexibility of shrimp pleopods minimize drag during metachronal swimming
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
- Brown UniversityBrown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
- Brown UniversityBrown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Monica M. Wilhelmus
- Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Optimal swimming of multi-flagellated bacteria
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Maria Tatulea-Codrean
- Univ of Cambridge
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Maria Tatulea-Codrean
- Univ of Cambridge
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Eric Lauga
- Univ of Cambridge
- Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
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Reynolds number scalability of metachronal paddling
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Mitchell P Ford
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Mitchell P Ford
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Arvind Santhanakrishnan
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Rowing with a spatiotemporally asymmetric paddle at intermediate Reynolds numbers
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
- Pennsylvania State University
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
- Pennsylvania State University
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Margaret L Byron
- Pennsylvania State University
- Penn State University
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Hydrodynamics of Metachronal Rowing at Low-to-Intermediate Reynolds Numbers
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Zhipeng Lou
- Villanova University
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Zhipeng Lou
- Villanova University
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
- Pennsylvania State University
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Margaret L Byron
- Pennsylvania State University
- Penn State University
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Chengyu Li
- Villanova University
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